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Entries from September 2008
What I’m reading: 30/09/2008
September 30th, 2008 · No Comments · Diigo links
Tags: abandoned·Alexander McCall Smith·Corduroy Mansions·Delicious links·espionage·humour·Jim Holt·John Le Carre·urban decay·Web Urbanist
Don’t look at that… I said, don’t look…
September 30th, 2008 · No Comments · A bit of politics, Smoke and mirrors
An excellent piece in today’s Guardian by Philip Pullman, author of the wonderful His Dark Materials trilogy, debunks censorship during the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week (it’s important to point out that they celebrate the books, rather than the censorship).
Tags: American Library Association·Banned Books Week·censorship·His Dark Materials·Philip Pullman
What I’m reading: 29/08/2008
September 29th, 2008 · No Comments · Diigo links
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Tags: aeronautics·airships·del.icio.us·feats·La Manche·Michael Moore·science·spacecraft·Stephane Rousson
What I’m reading: 28/09/2008
September 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Diigo links
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Tags: Delicious links·geology·Paul Newman·Tom Wolfe
Don’t bottle it up, say what you mean…
September 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Bizarre news, Lulz
Here’s something that’s just too good not to share. Mourners at a Shrewsbury graveyard have got a little impatient at being told what they can and cannot put on the graves of loved ones. So they fought back. Do not click on the following link with a mouthful of liquid
Tags: cemeteries·tributes
What I’m reading: 26/09/2008
September 26th, 2008 · No Comments · Diigo links
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Tags: David Foster Wallace·del.icio.us·ID cards. Lib Dems·Salon
Why can women’s athletics records not be broken?
September 26th, 2008 · No Comments · Conspiracy theories
There’s a fairly obvious answer to that question when you realise that many of the track ones were set in the 1980s when drugs testing was a lot less rigorous than it is now. And that most of them were set by athletes that came under suspicion of drug misuse. But apparently things aren’t as straightforward as that.
Tags: athletics·doping·Florence Griffith-Joyner·Veronica Campbell-Brown·women's 100m record
What I’m reading: 25/09/2008
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Diigo links
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Tags: del.icio.us·guerrilla gardening·Haruki Murakami·space tourism
Roswell comes to rural Bedfordshire?
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments · The truth is out there
When identifying a likely place for unidentified flying objects to appear, there are certain characteristics that seem to powerfully boost the chances of an encounter. Proximity to an airbase, a flat, rural landscape and acres of pine trees laid out in extremely straight rows all seem to provide an irresistible attraction to whatever is behind these mysterious visitors from the skies.
Tags: Bedfordshire·Luton Airport·Rendlesham·Roswell·UFOs·unidentified flying objects
I want to take to the skies in a Zeppelin…
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Weird and wonderful
The other day, driving about in the neighbourhood of Cardington in Bedfordshire, we came across two huge hangars in a field. My fellow-traveller, knowledgeable in such matters, was aware of its history as an airship base.
Tags: Aerwin·airships·aviation·British Rail·Cardington·Eurostar·Katharine Board·Zeppelins